Grand Cayman is the largest of three Cayman Islands, an overseas territory of Britain. Located in the west Caribbean Sea and conveniently located less than 800 kilometres south of Miami, this vacation destination is reputed for its beauty and world-class scuba diving. The west side of the island features fast food restaurants, nightclubs and resorts. The east district features restaurants specializing in native Caymanian cuisine and the very popular Seven Mile Beach with powder-white sand. ...

For those seeking relaxation and a more sedate vacation, you will enjoy the sun-kissed beaches while swimming, sunbathing and beachcombing. For those truly desiring rejuvenation, there are quality spas that will pamper and spoil. A little shopping therapy might just be what the doctor orders and you will thoroughly enjoy strolling along the storefronts of the capital city, George Town.

For those seeking a little more adventure, the Grand Cayman island offers something for everyone including cruising and shore trips, caving, hiking, tours, kayaking, boating, fishing, horseback riding and a plethora of water sports. As the saying goes, "You are bound to run out of time before you run out of things to do and see!"

The most striking feature of Grand Cayman is the shallow, reef-protected lagoon known as North Sound. With over 250 dive sites, Grand Cayman is considered the destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. It is also an extraordinary location for bird watching with up to 200 species of birds during the peak season. Grand Cayman is also home to an attraction that occurs nowhere else in the world - the Atlantis Deep Dive Submarine! It also features Pirates Week and the Batabano Carnival - two much anticipated festivals. A final attraction that bears mention is the Cayman Turtle farm, home to Green Sea turtles, rare Blue Iguanas and a caiman.

A visit to Grand Cayman is a visit that you will always remember!

The currency used is the Cayman Islands Dollar but the United States Dollar is also accepted.

The temperature ranges from around 25°C to 32°C with little variation.